The correct answers are A and D.
The Department of Education was created in the year 1980 and has 4,400 employees and a $68 billion budget.
The main goals of this department are :
<em>- Establishing policies on federal financial aid for education. Distributing and monitoring these funds.</em>
- Collecting data on American schools.
- Focusing national attention on key educational issues.
<em>- Prohibiting discrimination and enforcing equal access to education to all individuals in the United States. </em>
The Department of Education is not heavily involved in determining curricula or educational standards ( with the exception of the No Child Left Behind Act), this is left to state and local school districts. It does not establish school or colleges either. It does not run any schools or any school like institutions.
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the second choice "China"
U.S. President Richard Nixon<span>'s </span>1972<span> visit to the People's Republic of China was an important step in formally </span>normalizing relations<span> between the United States and China.</span>
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The answer should is C. St. Cyril and his brother Methodius created the first slavic alphabet in order to translate the Greek's religious text.
Answer:
Slavery and racism still exist, and it's even worse than before the civil war.
Explanation:
The Cartoonist illustrated a White League handshakes with Ku Klux Klan a shield that illustrates a black couple weeping over their baby.
In the background, it depicts the burning of school house and a freedman who was hanged on a tree.
"Worse than Slavery," was written boldly on the shield, and the combined text reads: "The Union as It Was: This Is a White Man's Government."
Hence, the message the cartoonist is trying to express about life after the civil war especially for African Americans is that: Slavery and racism still exist, and it's even worse than before the civil war.
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